Yo leo una novela buena (present tense)
Yo leí una novela buena (Past tense)
Summarize the novel.
To say 'I am going to read' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a leer.'
A ella le gusta leer is how you say "she likes to read" in Spanish.
You would say: " Escribir una novela."
leer pronounced (lay-air)
Leemos mucho (en espanol) = We read a lot (in Spanish)
"Novel" would be "novela", as in a book of fiction. "Original" if you are speaking of something unique.
There's no equivalent, but to get a Spanish-speaker to read/say it, you could write: 'Uínston'
To read = leer Conjugated in the nosotros form: Leemos
"Bueno" means good in Spanish.
You would say "Odio leer," which is literally 'I hate to read', but that's how they would say it in Spanish.
Quiero leer